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Snoqualmie Valley Transportation Reduces Routes on Valley Shuttle

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) has announced a reduction of service on the Valley Shuttle, effective April 17. This shuttle connects critical areas from North Bend to Duvall, including key stops in Snoqualmie, Fall City, and Carnation, operating Monday through Friday. The service changes may significantly impact local commuters and residents relying on this transportation option.

City of Snoqualmie Seeks Volunteers for Commissions

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking community volunteers to fill open positions on the Economic Development Commission and the Planning Commission. This initiative encourages local residents to take an active role in shaping their community and enhancing civic engagement. Interested individuals are invited to apply and contribute to important city decisions.

City Honors Volunteer Service during Volunteer Week

The City of Snoqualmie celebrates Volunteer Week, recognizing the invaluable contributions of local individuals who dedicate countless hours to community programs and services. This initiative highlights the importance of volunteerism in enriching the lives of residents and fostering community spirit.

City Council Strengthens Ordinance to Deter Car Prowls and Thefts in Snoqualmie

The Snoqualmie City Council has updated an ordinance aimed at deterring car theft and prowls by introducing a misdemeanor offense for car trespass. The revised Ordinance 1275 allows law enforcement to charge individuals attempting to enter vehicles not in their possession, enhancing local safety measures. This proactive step addresses rising concerns about vehicle-related crimes in the area.

We Want to Hear from You: Snoqualmie 2044 Comprehensive Plan Open House

Snoqualmie is hosting an open house on April 6 from 6-7:30 PM for community members to learn about the 2023-24 Comprehensive Plan Update. This essential planning document is revised every eight years and aims to shape the future of the city. Residents are encouraged to engage with city staff and discuss their input on this critical initiative.

Public Invited to Provide Comment on City’s Draft Housing Action Plan and Housing Needs Assessment

The City of Snoqualmie is inviting public comments on its Draft Housing Action Plan and Housing Needs Assessment, aimed at addressing the local affordable housing crisis. This initiative seeks to gather community input to better understand current and future housing needs while identifying actionable strategies to meet those demands.

Emergency Response Training Open to Snoqualmie Valley Residents

The City of Snoqualmie is offering emergency response training to local residents, aimed at equipping them with essential skills to save lives and protect property in post-disaster scenarios. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to community preparedness and safety in the face of potential emergencies.

Firefighters Respond to Two Fires at Same Home: Preliminary Cause Cited as Lithium-ion Batteries

The Snoqualmie Fire Department responded to two separate fires at the same home, with the preliminary cause linked to lithium-ion batteries stored in the garage. The incidents occurred on March 8 and March 10, 2023, raising concerns about the safety of battery storage. Local authorities emphasize the importance of proper storage practices to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Mental Health Professional Makes Big Impact in Short Time Supporting Community and First Responders

Mental health professional Stephanie Butler, who joined the Snoqualmie Police Department in September 2022, has made a significant impact in supporting both the community and first responders. Her role is crucial in addressing mental health needs, showcasing the importance of mental health resources in public safety. The article highlights her contributions and the benefits of integrating mental health professionals into law enforcement.

City to Host March 15 Community Meeting on Recent House Fires Linked to Lithium-ion Batteries

The City of Snoqualmie is organizing a community meeting on March 15, 2023, to address recent house fires linked to lithium-ion batteries. This meeting aims to raise awareness and discuss safety measures in light of these incidents. Residents are encouraged to attend for important information regarding fire safety and prevention.